Router Option Module 1200350L1USER MANUAL61200350L1-1AJuly 1998
Table of ContentsxRouter Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Spanning Tree/Bridge Group 1 ... 4-17Br
Chapter 6: Diagnostics6-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Logs/Connection Log Information pertaining to the connection over the T1 link.
Chapter 6: Diagnostics61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual6-5Network Log/WrapWhen set to Yes (def), new Network events will overwrite old Ne
Chapter 6: Diagnostics6-6Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual7-1Chapter 7 Utility MenuTERMINAL MODEUtilities MenuThe Router Option Module has utilities embedded in it
Chapter 7: Utility Menu7-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Utilities/PingWrite security: 4; Read security: 5This option is available unde
Chapter 7: Utility Menu61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual7-3Upgrade/Transfer MethodThe two methods for upgrading are TFTP and XMODEM.1. TF
Chapter 7: Utility Menu7-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Upgrade/Abort TransferUse this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progre
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User GuideA-1Appendix A PinoutsThe following table gives the pin assignments for the Router Op-tion Module card conn
Appendix A: Pinouts A-2Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User GuideB-1Appendix B SpecificationsSPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis section describes the standard specifications
Table of Contents61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User ManualxiIPX Map/IARP ... 4
Appendix B: Specifications B-2Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User GuideC-1Appendix C Log MessagesThe Router Option Module Log menu contains messages of events that occur. The de
Appendix C: Log Messages C-2Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1EAP authen failedlevel 3The PPP peer has rejected the Router Option Module’s
Appendix C: Log Messages61200.350L2-1 Router Option Module User GuideC-3Negot not converginglevel 2Negotiation of the LCP layer is unattainable due t
Appendix C: Log Messages C-4Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1Peer failed PAP authenlevel 3The PPP peer’s reported PAP username and/or pass
Appendix C: Log Messages61200.350L2-1 Router Option Module User GuideC-5Call Log MessagesPower Up - last down cause: <reason>level 0 (displayed
Appendix C: Log Messages C-6Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1Network Log MessagesAttempting to add bad IP iface route: ifnum=<inter>
Appendix C: Log Messages61200.350L2-1 Router Option Module User GuideC-7syslog: no portlevel 2Syslog function cannot open port to send Log entries.TE
Appendix C: Log Messages C-8Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1TELNETD: Set TCPC_LISTENQ failedlevel 6Debugging message related to Telnet se
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User GuideD-1Appendix D SNMPUNDERSTANDING SNMPThe Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the de facto standard
Table of ContentsxiiRouter Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Filters/Out Exceptions... 4-4
Appendix D: SNMP D-2Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1MIB• An index to the organized data within a network device.• Defines the operating p
Appendix D: SNMP61203.153L2-1 Router Option Module User GuideD-3SNMP Embedded AgentThe Router Option Module supports the following groups from MIB-II
Appendix D: SNMP D-4Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User GuideE-1Appendix E Terminal ModeCommandsThe Router Option Module supports a command line interface. All menu o
Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands E-2Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1Key WordsOne of the following key words must be used first:For Exam
Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands61203.153L2-1 Router Option Module User GuideE-3Additional CommandsOther commands available from the terminal mode
Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands E-4Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User ManualIndex-1IndexAaddress table 4-18address table/aging 4-18address table/forward policy 4-18ADTRAN Equipment
IndexIndex-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1configuration/security 4-19configuration/system info 4-1configuration/terminal mode 4-48confi
Index61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User ManualIndex-3IP router/mode 4-6IP routes 5-5IP routing 1-2IP stats 5-10IP/default gateway 4-4IP/DNS 4-8IP/
Table of Contents61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manualxiii(Front Panel Interface) ...
IndexIndex-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1NAT/DHCP mode 4-7NAT/DHCP renewal time 4-7NAT/web server 4-7network deviceGetResponse D-2netw
Index61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User ManualIndex-5route/netmask 4-37routingconcurrent routing and bridging 1-3IP 1-2IPX 1-3Rx only 4-6SSAP 1-1,
IndexIndex-6Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1TFTP host 7-3transfer methods 7-3Trap D-2traps D-3traps/manager IP 4-46traps/manager name 4-4
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Table of ContentsxivRouter Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1CMD Mode...
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User ManualxvList of FiguresFigure 2-1. Installing the Option Module ...
List of FiguresxviRouter Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User ManualxviiList of TablesTable A-1: Pin Assignments for Control Connector ... A-1Ta
List of TablesxviiiRouter Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual1-1Chapter 1 IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe ADTRAN Router Option Module installs in the option slot of t
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Chapter 1: Introduction1-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Network Address Translation (NAT)Single networks can connect to the Internet w
Chapter 1: Introduction61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual1-3terface. The IP address and mask assigned to the unit’s LAN inter-face apply to
Chapter 1: Introduction1-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Warranty and Customer ServiceADTRAN will replace or repair this product within
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual2-1Chapter 2 InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the option module f
Chapter 2: Installation2-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1INSTALLATIONPlacement of the Option ModuleFigure 2-1 shows the proper placemen
Chapter 1: Introduction61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual2-3Power ConnectionEach option module derives power from the base TSU/TDU unit. Po
Chapter 2: Installation2-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Figure 2-3. Router Option Module Rear PanelControlThe Router Option Module ha
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual3-1Chapter 3 OperationFRONT PANEL Refer to the TSU Product Manual for a description of front panel op-era
Chapter 3: Operation3-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Configuration MenuThe Configuration menu provides options to set up the operation
Chapter 3: Operation61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual3-3Status MenuThe Status menu provides options to review and monitor the status of t
ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual is arranged so you can quickly and easily find the in-formation you need. The following is an overview of the contents o
Chapter 3: Operation3-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUSThe following sections provide information on how to
Chapter 3: Operation61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual3-5Reading Menu OptionsThe following options display throughout the menus.Navigating
Chapter 3: Operation3-6Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Session ManagementTravel back up the menu. Left Arrow KeyActivate an item. Enter
Chapter 3: Operation61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual3-7ConfigurationIf you want to... Press... Restore factory default settings.This se
Chapter 3: Operation3-8Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Security LevelsEach menu item on the configuration screens has an associated se-c
Chapter 3: Operation61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual3-9Figure 3-2. Router Option Module Front Panel Menu StructureTX BYTESTATUS WAN RX
Chapter 3: Operation3-10Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-1Chapter 4 Configuration OverviewCONFIGURATION MENUConfiguration/System InfoThe System Info menu provid
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1System NameWrite security: 3; Read security: 5Provides a user-config
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-3Configuration/WANThe WAN menu is used to set up the ISDN parameters
Notes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service in-terruption.Warnings provide information that co
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Configuration/IPThe IP menu is used to set up the IP parameters for
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-5IP/Static RoutesStatic Routes can be inserted under this menu.Static
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-6Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1IP/IP RouterThe IP router is configured under this menu as follows.I
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-7RIP/V2 SecretWrite security: 0; Read security: 0This is a text strin
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-8Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1IP/DNSThe Domain Name Server parameters used by the Router Option Mo
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-9UDP Relay/UDP Relay ListUp to four relay destination servers can be
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-10Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1If this option is set to Yes (def), when an ARP request is received
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-11cause hard-to-diagnose problems. IPX network numbers should be car
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-12Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1IPX/RIP TimerWrite security: 3; Read security: 5This value specifie
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-13Configuration/BridgeThe Bridge menu is used to set up the bridge pa
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Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-14Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Bridge/WAN IP BridgeWhen IP routing is active, the Router Option Mo
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-15net port connected only to a WAN device which has negotiated PPP BC
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-16Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Spanning Tree/PriorityWrite security: 2; Read security: 5This assig
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-17LAN Port/PriorityWrite security: 2; Read security: 5The priority ad
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-18Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Bridge/Address TableThe Router Option Module automatically maintain
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-19Configuration/SecurityThe Security menu is used to set up the authe
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-20Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Radius Server/Primary ServerWrite security: 1; Read security: 2This
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-21Security/PPPWrite security: 1; Read security: 2The PPP peer can be
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-22Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Security/Filter DefinesThe Router Option Module can filter packets
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-23Filter Defines /Pattern Filter DefinesWrite security: 2; Read secur
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Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-24Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Filter Defines /IPX Filter DefinesWrite security: 2; Read security:
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-25Src Socket16-bit value which is the source socket.Range:0-65535.Src
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-26Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Frame Relay(also available via Front Panel)Frame Relay is a connect
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-27Frame Relay/Maintenance ProtocolWrite security: 3, Read security: 5
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-28Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1When more than one DLCI mapping is listed, the Router Option Module
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-29DLCI Mapping/ActiveWrite security: 3, Read security: 5When this par
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-30Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1IP Map/Link IP AddressWrite security: 3, Read security: 5The virtua
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-31IP Map/RIP DirectionWrite security: 3, Read security: 5This paramet
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-32Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1DLCI Mapping/Bridge MapThis menu is used to permit bridging of pack
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-33Block All - All incoming packets from this PVC are blocked except a
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User ManualviiTable of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction ...
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-34Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Filters/Out to PVCWrite security: 2; Read security: 5The packets wh
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-35Configuration/PPP ProfileThe Router Option Module uses the PPP prof
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-36Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Authentication/Tx MethodWrite security: 2; Read security: 3This par
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-37IP/ModeWrite security: 3; Read security: 5When set to On (def), thi
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-38Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1IP/RIPThe RIP parameters can be adjusted from their defaults under
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-39RIP/TriggeredWrite security: 3; Read security: 5When set to Yes, on
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-40Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1The Type 20 IPX packet is used specifically for this purpose. This
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-41PPP/Max ConfigWrite security: 3; Read security: 5This value is the
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-42Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Filters/In ExceptionsWrite security: 2; Read security: 5This is a l
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-43Filters/LAN-to-WAN (Out)Write security: 2; Read security: 5The pack
Table of ContentsviiiRouter Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1General Layout...
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-44Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Configuration/ManagementThe Router Option Module can be managed usi
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-45User List/NameWrite security: 1; Read security: 3A text string of t
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-46Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1SNMP AccessWrite security: 3; Read security: 5When set to:No - SNMP
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual4-47Management/Maint PortThe Router Option Module has an EIA-232 connec
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview4-48Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Maint Port/Stop Bits(also available via Front Panel Terminal /Stop
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual5-1Chapter 5 StatisticsSTATUS MENUThe Router Option Module’s Status menu contains comprehensive status an
Chapter 5: Statistics5-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Status/SessionsThis menu contains the current status of all dial-in sessions and
Chapter 5: Statistics61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual5-3Sessions/DLCI TableThe status of all virtual circuits is displayed here. DLCI -
Chapter 5: Statistics5-4Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Sessions/Spanning TreeRead security: 5When Bridge mode and Spanning Tree mode ar
Chapter 5: Statistics61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual5-5Status/Bridge TableRead security: 5This lists the contents of the Router Option
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Chapter 5: Statistics5-6Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Name DescriptionIP Routes/Flags Important tags associated with this route entry:
Chapter 5: Statistics61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual5-7Status/IPX RoutesRead security: 5This lists the contents of the Router Option Mo
Chapter 5: Statistics5-8Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Status/IPX ServersRead security: 5This lists the contents of the Router Option M
Chapter 5: Statistics61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual5-9Status/LAN StatsRead security: 5This menu contains statistics for the Ethernet p
Chapter 5: Statistics5-10Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1Status/IP StatsRead security: 5 This menu contains IP statistics that can be us
Chapter 5: Statistics61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual5-11Viewing Statistical Information(Front Panel Interface)To view statistical infor
Chapter 5: Statistics5-12Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual6-1Chapter 6 DiagnosticsTEST MENUThe Router Option Module’s Test menu contains built-in tests that can be
Chapter 6: Diagnostics6-2Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1LOGS MENUThe Logs menu contain logs displaying important information about the
Chapter 6: Diagnostics61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual6-3Logs/Syslog HostSet this to the IP address or domain name (if DNS configured) o
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